Why is my Honda CRV not starting up?

Why is my Honda CRV not starting up?

Listen to the noises your Honda CR-V makes. If you can’t hear the PGM-FI main relay clicking when you try to start up your vehicle, then your problem likely stems from the main relay. Disconnect the battery before working on any part of your Honda CR-V’s electrical system.

Why is my Honda CRV relay not working?

When solder on the relay becomes cracked or damaged, resistance can occur in the relay followed by a voltage drop. Repairing soldered joints with a soldering iron could potentially restore a non-working relay and fix your ignition issue without a relay replacement.

Where is the fuel pump relay on a Honda CRV?

The Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) main relay in Honda CR-Vs manufactured between1997 and 2000 is located on the passenger’s side behind the dashboard and glove box. This relay actually contains two relays within it–one that controls the power to the fuel injectors and a second relay that powers the fuel pump. Step 1

How to replace the PGM-FI main relay in a Honda CRV?

Replace the PGM-FI main relay, reconnect any disconnected devices, wiring and the battery. Test the ignition. If Honda CRV starts, reverse the order of Step 3 to put the glove box and dashboard cover back together. Scan your old main relay’s soldering for microscopic cracks or damage with a magnifying glass.

How do you replace the main relay on a Honda CRV?

Unbolt any bolts that may hold the Honda CR-V’s PGM-FI main relay in place and pull it gently from the relay socket without tugging on any wires. Replace the PGM-FI main relay, reconnect any disconnected devices, wiring and the battery. Test the ignition.

Listen to the noises your Honda CR-V makes. If you can’t hear the PGM-FI main relay clicking when you try to start up your vehicle, then your problem likely stems from the main relay. Disconnect the battery before working on any part of your Honda CR-V’s electrical system.

Where is the fuel injection relay on a Honda CRV?

The Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) main relay in Honda CR-Vs manufactured between1997 and 2000 is located on the passenger’s side behind the dashboard and glove box.

What happens when a Honda main relay fails?

If the main relay fails, it often causes a no-fuel-pressure condition, which leads to a no-start. I’m posting this in all caps because you need to burn this into your brain.